Abstract
The hepatitis B virus is a hepatotropic agent belongs to the hepadnaviridae family. He is responsible for 350 million infections worldwide and is estimated two billion people have been infected. However, after implementation of universal HBV vaccination in infants occurred to decrease prevalence in many parts of the world. Their transmission occurs by cuts in skin and mucosa, unprotected sex and parenterally, sharing needles and syringes, tattoos, piercings, dental or surgical procedures.
Keywords: Epidemiology, Hepatitis B virus, HBV vaccination, HBsAg, Occult hepatitis B.
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Maria Rosangela Cunha Duarte Coelho, Viviane Martha Santos de Morais, Ana Cecília Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, Georgea Gertrudes de Oliveira Mendes Cahu ;Hepatitis B, Tropical Diseases: An Overview of Major Diseases Occurring in the Americas (2017) 1: 347. https://doi.org/10.2174/9781681085876117010017
DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/9781681085876117010017 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |